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Girl finds sack of crack pipes in the yard

by The Daily Inter Lake
| October 28, 2012 7:38 PM

Saturday evening, a man on Jackson Peak Drive told Kalispell Police that his daughter went outside and found a little sack of crack pipes in their yard. Police went to the home and collected items.

A man reported a generator stolen from his son for sale at a local pawn shop.

Police responded to a fight on First Avenue West.

Early Sunday morning, people having a party on Seventh Avenue East North told police a woman came in and was offering people cocaine. They kicked her out, but she busted up a table and stole someone’s phone. The woman called police and said people were beating each other up at the party.

A Fourth Avenue West caller reported kids “screaming stupid stuff” in the school parking lot and throwing things as they ran down Fifth Avenue West.

A caller said a man refusing to leave a business on First Avenue West was screaming and threatening to bite people.

A purse was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Third Avenue East. Credit cards in the purse were used for six transactions at a local business.

Sunday afternoon, police were looking for a blonde woman driving a smashed up silver Impala who reportedly crashed into a car on First Avenue West and drove off.

Police arrested a woman for an outstanding warrant after a man on Ninth Avenue West complained she had been sitting in her car and honking the horn for about an hour.

A smashed up van with beer cans inside was parked on East Fourth Street and reported as suspicious to Whitefish Police. The van, an officer advised, is part of an alcohol awareness program.

Police caught two young boys, one dressed in a ghillie suit, who were out knocking on doors and windows early Sunday morning. The boys were released to their parents.

A man on West Second Street complained that his girlfriend hit him in the face with a bowl. Both had been drinking and both were arrested.

A woman said an unknown man in a black jacket attacked her car and broke off its windshield wipers. Police arrested two men in connection with the incident.

A man leaving the bar Sunday morning called Columbia Falls Police to report his car stolen. Turns out he just forgot where he parked it.

Saturday morning, a caller on Eighth Street West said there were people throwing snowballs at the living room window.

A “weird woman” mumbling, moving chairs around and scaring customers at a business on Ninth Street West left before police arrived.

A woman told police she got a text message from a friend who said she was being murdered by her fiancee. It was unfounded.